π mapscii | JavaScript
π― Primary Use Case:
Interactive exploration of map data within a terminal.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Mouse-based drag and zoom
β’ Point-of-Interest discovery
β’ Mapbox Styles support for customization
β’ Vector tile server compatibility
β’ Offline VectorTile/MBTiles support
π Summary:
MapSCII is a console-based application that renders a world map using Braille and ASCII characters. It allows users to explore map data, discover points of interest, and customize the map's appearance, all within a terminal environment.
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π Open Source
π― Primary Use Case:
Interactive exploration of map data within a terminal.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Mouse-based drag and zoom
β’ Point-of-Interest discovery
β’ Mapbox Styles support for customization
β’ Vector tile server compatibility
β’ Offline VectorTile/MBTiles support
π Summary:
MapSCII is a console-based application that renders a world map using Braille and ASCII characters. It allows users to explore map data, discover points of interest, and customize the map's appearance, all within a terminal environment.
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π commix | Python
π― Primary Use Case:
Penetration testing and vulnerability assessment for command injection flaws.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Automated detection of command injection vulnerabilities
β’ Exploitation of command injection vulnerabilities
β’ Support for various operating systems
β’ Extensive options and switches for customization
β’ Filters bypasses techniques
π Summary:
Commix is an open-source penetration testing tool written in Python that automates the detection and exploitation of command injection vulnerabilities. It allows security professionals and researchers to identify and exploit command injection flaws in web applications and other systems.
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π― Primary Use Case:
Penetration testing and vulnerability assessment for command injection flaws.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Automated detection of command injection vulnerabilities
β’ Exploitation of command injection vulnerabilities
β’ Support for various operating systems
β’ Extensive options and switches for customization
β’ Filters bypasses techniques
π Summary:
Commix is an open-source penetration testing tool written in Python that automates the detection and exploitation of command injection vulnerabilities. It allows security professionals and researchers to identify and exploit command injection flaws in web applications and other systems.
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π flow-like | Rust
π― Primary Use Case:
Enterprise-grade workflow automation with a focus on typed data flow and integration of AI models.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Typed Workflows
β’ Modular Frontend for Apps
β’ Node Catalog
β’ No-Code Workflow IDE
β’ Team and Project Management
π Summary:
Flow-Like is a strongly typed, open-source workflow operating system built with Rust. It provides a no-code workflow IDE, a node catalog, and tools for managing teams, templates, and projects, with seamless integration of LLMs and ML models for automation.
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π Open Source
π― Primary Use Case:
Enterprise-grade workflow automation with a focus on typed data flow and integration of AI models.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Typed Workflows
β’ Modular Frontend for Apps
β’ Node Catalog
β’ No-Code Workflow IDE
β’ Team and Project Management
π Summary:
Flow-Like is a strongly typed, open-source workflow operating system built with Rust. It provides a no-code workflow IDE, a node catalog, and tools for managing teams, templates, and projects, with seamless integration of LLMs and ML models for automation.
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π vaultenv | TypeScript
π― Primary Use Case:
Securely manage local environment variables for development projects.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Local encryption with electron `safeStorage`
β’ Import and export env files
β’ Env management
π Summary:
Vaultenv is a secure local environment variable management application built with TypeScript and Electron. It allows users to encrypt, import, export, and manage environment variables locally, enhancing security through electron's `safeStorage` feature. The application supports multiple platforms (Windows, macOS, Linux) and uses SQLite for data storage.
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π Open Source
π― Primary Use Case:
Securely manage local environment variables for development projects.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Local encryption with electron `safeStorage`
β’ Import and export env files
β’ Env management
π Summary:
Vaultenv is a secure local environment variable management application built with TypeScript and Electron. It allows users to encrypt, import, export, and manage environment variables locally, enhancing security through electron's `safeStorage` feature. The application supports multiple platforms (Windows, macOS, Linux) and uses SQLite for data storage.
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π‘ MiniCPM-V | Python
π― Primary Use Case:
On-device multimodal understanding and generation for applications requiring image, video, text, and audio processing.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Single Image Understanding
β’ Multi Image Understanding
β’ High-FPS Video Understanding
β’ End-side deployment
β’ Multilingual support
π Summary:
The MiniCPM-V repository hosts a series of efficient end-side multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs). The models accept images, videos, and text as inputs, delivering high-quality text outputs, with MiniCPM-o additionally supporting audio inputs and speech outputs. The most notable models are MiniCPM-V 4.5, which excels in vision-language tasks, and MiniCPM-o 2.6, which supports multimodal live streaming and real-time speech conversation.
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π Open Source
π― Primary Use Case:
On-device multimodal understanding and generation for applications requiring image, video, text, and audio processing.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Single Image Understanding
β’ Multi Image Understanding
β’ High-FPS Video Understanding
β’ End-side deployment
β’ Multilingual support
π Summary:
The MiniCPM-V repository hosts a series of efficient end-side multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs). The models accept images, videos, and text as inputs, delivering high-quality text outputs, with MiniCPM-o additionally supporting audio inputs and speech outputs. The most notable models are MiniCPM-V 4.5, which excels in vision-language tasks, and MiniCPM-o 2.6, which supports multimodal live streaming and real-time speech conversation.
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π‘ docker-compose-wait | Rust
π― Primary Use Case:
Ensuring dependent Docker containers are fully operational before starting an application container, preventing startup errors due to missing dependencies.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Waits for a fixed amount of time.
β’ Waits until a TCP port is open on a target image.
β’ Waits until a file or directory is present on the local filesystem.
π Summary:
The `docker-compose-wait` utility is a command-line tool designed to ensure that Docker containers start in the correct order, particularly when using Docker Compose, Kubernetes, or similar orchestration tools. It allows a container to wait for specific conditions, such as a TCP port being open or a file existing, on other containers before starting its own application.
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π Open Source
π― Primary Use Case:
Ensuring dependent Docker containers are fully operational before starting an application container, preventing startup errors due to missing dependencies.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Waits for a fixed amount of time.
β’ Waits until a TCP port is open on a target image.
β’ Waits until a file or directory is present on the local filesystem.
π Summary:
The `docker-compose-wait` utility is a command-line tool designed to ensure that Docker containers start in the correct order, particularly when using Docker Compose, Kubernetes, or similar orchestration tools. It allows a container to wait for specific conditions, such as a TCP port being open or a file existing, on other containers before starting its own application.
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π₯ dockpeek | CSS
π― Primary Use Case:
Centralized Docker port management and container access with image update monitoring.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Port Mapping Overview
β’ Click-to-Access URLs
β’ Multi-Host Support
β’ Zero Configuration
β’ Image Update Checking
π Summary:
Dockpeek is a lightweight Docker dashboard that provides a clean interface for viewing and accessing exposed container ports. It supports both local Docker sockets and remote hosts via `socket-proxy`, enabling management of multiple Docker environments from a single location. Additionally, it includes image update checking to easily identify available updates for container images.
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π Open Source
π― Primary Use Case:
Centralized Docker port management and container access with image update monitoring.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Port Mapping Overview
β’ Click-to-Access URLs
β’ Multi-Host Support
β’ Zero Configuration
β’ Image Update Checking
π Summary:
Dockpeek is a lightweight Docker dashboard that provides a clean interface for viewing and accessing exposed container ports. It supports both local Docker sockets and remote hosts via `socket-proxy`, enabling management of multiple Docker environments from a single location. Additionally, it includes image update checking to easily identify available updates for container images.
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β¨ dockerize | Go
π― Primary Use Case:
Simplifying application deployment and configuration within Docker containers, especially when dealing with environment-specific configurations and service dependencies.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Configuration file generation from templates
β’ Tailing multiple log files to stdout/stderr
β’ Waiting for service availability (TCP, HTTP(S), unix)
β’ Base Docker image provided
π Summary:
The `dockerize` utility simplifies running applications in Docker containers by providing features like generating configuration files from templates, tailing log files to stdout/stderr, and waiting for service availability before starting the main process. It's particularly useful for applications that require configuration via environment variables or need to centralize logging.
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π Open Source
π― Primary Use Case:
Simplifying application deployment and configuration within Docker containers, especially when dealing with environment-specific configurations and service dependencies.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Configuration file generation from templates
β’ Tailing multiple log files to stdout/stderr
β’ Waiting for service availability (TCP, HTTP(S), unix)
β’ Base Docker image provided
π Summary:
The `dockerize` utility simplifies running applications in Docker containers by providing features like generating configuration files from templates, tailing log files to stdout/stderr, and waiting for service availability before starting the main process. It's particularly useful for applications that require configuration via environment variables or need to centralize logging.
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π‘ neko | Go
π― Primary Use Case:
Providing a secure, private, and remotely accessible browsing environment for individuals and teams.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Self-hosted virtual browser
β’ Docker containerization
β’ WebRTC streaming
β’ Secure and private browsing
β’ Multiple user access
π Summary:
Neko is a self-hosted virtual browser that runs in a Docker container and uses WebRTC for streaming. It provides a secure and private browsing environment accessible from anywhere, allowing users to run applications and perform tasks as they would on a regular browser. Neko also supports simultaneous access by multiple users, making it suitable for teams, organizations, watch parties, and interactive presentations.
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π Open Source
π― Primary Use Case:
Providing a secure, private, and remotely accessible browsing environment for individuals and teams.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Self-hosted virtual browser
β’ Docker containerization
β’ WebRTC streaming
β’ Secure and private browsing
β’ Multiple user access
π Summary:
Neko is a self-hosted virtual browser that runs in a Docker container and uses WebRTC for streaming. It provides a secure and private browsing environment accessible from anywhere, allowing users to run applications and perform tasks as they would on a regular browser. Neko also supports simultaneous access by multiple users, making it suitable for teams, organizations, watch parties, and interactive presentations.
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π‘ WiFi-password-stealer | PowerShell
π― Primary Use Case:
Demonstrating keystroke injection techniques for security research and penetration testing to extract WiFi credentials from target systems.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Keystroke injection for automated command execution
β’ WiFi data exfiltration (SSID and password)
β’ Windows exploit via email (SMTP)
β’ Linux exploit via USB storage
β’ Rubber Ducky attack implementation
π Summary:
The WiFi-password-stealer repository provides tools to extract stored WiFi data (SSID and password) from Windows and Linux systems using keystroke injection. It demonstrates how a device, like a Raspberry Pi Pico configured as a Rubber Ducky, can be used to automate data exfiltration, simulating a USB-based attack.
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π― Primary Use Case:
Demonstrating keystroke injection techniques for security research and penetration testing to extract WiFi credentials from target systems.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Keystroke injection for automated command execution
β’ WiFi data exfiltration (SSID and password)
β’ Windows exploit via email (SMTP)
β’ Linux exploit via USB storage
β’ Rubber Ducky attack implementation
π Summary:
The WiFi-password-stealer repository provides tools to extract stored WiFi data (SSID and password) from Windows and Linux systems using keystroke injection. It demonstrates how a device, like a Raspberry Pi Pico configured as a Rubber Ducky, can be used to automate data exfiltration, simulating a USB-based attack.
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π‘ reddit2shorts | TypeScript
π― Primary Use Case:
Automated creation of YouTube Shorts from Reddit content.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Generates YouTube Shorts from Reddit posts
β’ Supports random post selection or specific post ID
β’ Configurable number of comments to include
β’ Text-to-speech functionality (Google TTS)
β’ Video upload to YouTube or TikTok
π Summary:
The reddit2shorts repository is a TypeScript-based tool that automates the creation of YouTube Shorts from Reddit posts. It extracts content from Reddit, generates videos, and optionally uploads them to YouTube or TikTok, utilizing text-to-speech and background media.
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π― Primary Use Case:
Automated creation of YouTube Shorts from Reddit content.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Generates YouTube Shorts from Reddit posts
β’ Supports random post selection or specific post ID
β’ Configurable number of comments to include
β’ Text-to-speech functionality (Google TTS)
β’ Video upload to YouTube or TikTok
π Summary:
The reddit2shorts repository is a TypeScript-based tool that automates the creation of YouTube Shorts from Reddit posts. It extracts content from Reddit, generates videos, and optionally uploads them to YouTube or TikTok, utilizing text-to-speech and background media.
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π WrenAI | TypeScript
π― Primary Use Case:
Simplifying data interaction and analysis by enabling users to query databases and generate insights using natural language, without requiring SQL knowledge.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Natural language to SQL conversion
β’ AI-generated insights and summaries
β’ Automated chart creation
β’ Semantic layer for accuracy and governance
β’ Embeddable API for custom applications
π Summary:
Wren AI is an open-source GenBI agent that allows users to query databases using natural language. It generates SQL queries (Text-to-SQL), creates charts (Text-to-Chart), and provides AI-powered insights, aiming to simplify business intelligence tasks.
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π Open Source
π― Primary Use Case:
Simplifying data interaction and analysis by enabling users to query databases and generate insights using natural language, without requiring SQL knowledge.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Natural language to SQL conversion
β’ AI-generated insights and summaries
β’ Automated chart creation
β’ Semantic layer for accuracy and governance
β’ Embeddable API for custom applications
π Summary:
Wren AI is an open-source GenBI agent that allows users to query databases using natural language. It generates SQL queries (Text-to-SQL), creates charts (Text-to-Chart), and provides AI-powered insights, aiming to simplify business intelligence tasks.
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π kafka-ui | Java
π― Primary Use Case:
Monitoring and managing Apache Kafka clusters.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Topic Insights
β’ Configuration Wizard
β’ Multi-Cluster Management
β’ Metrics Dashboard
β’ Kafka Brokers Overview
π Summary:
Kafka UI is an open-source web interface designed for monitoring and managing Apache Kafka clusters. It provides a user-friendly dashboard to track key metrics such as brokers, topics, partitions, production, and consumption, enabling users to observe data flows, troubleshoot issues, and optimize performance.
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π― Primary Use Case:
Monitoring and managing Apache Kafka clusters.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Topic Insights
β’ Configuration Wizard
β’ Multi-Cluster Management
β’ Metrics Dashboard
β’ Kafka Brokers Overview
π Summary:
Kafka UI is an open-source web interface designed for monitoring and managing Apache Kafka clusters. It provides a user-friendly dashboard to track key metrics such as brokers, topics, partitions, production, and consumption, enabling users to observe data flows, troubleshoot issues, and optimize performance.
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π₯ his | C++
π― Primary Use Case:
Efficiently accessing and re-executing commands from the command-line history.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Command history
β’ Icons and colors for visual enhancement
β’ Cross-platform compatibility (Windows and GNU/Linux)
β’ Fuzzy search
π Summary:
`his` is a command history utility designed for both Windows and GNU/Linux operating systems. It enhances the command-line experience by providing a visually appealing and efficient way to access and execute previously used commands, incorporating features like icons and colors for improved usability.
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π― Primary Use Case:
Efficiently accessing and re-executing commands from the command-line history.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Command history
β’ Icons and colors for visual enhancement
β’ Cross-platform compatibility (Windows and GNU/Linux)
β’ Fuzzy search
π Summary:
`his` is a command history utility designed for both Windows and GNU/Linux operating systems. It enhances the command-line experience by providing a visually appealing and efficient way to access and execute previously used commands, incorporating features like icons and colors for improved usability.
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π‘ colanode | TypeScript
π― Primary Use Case:
Team collaboration and knowledge management with a focus on data privacy and local-first functionality.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Real-Time Chat
β’ Rich Text Pages
β’ Customizable Databases
β’ File Management
β’ Local-first workflow with SQLite database
π Summary:
Colanode is an open-source, local-first collaboration workspace designed as an alternative to Slack and Notion. It prioritizes data privacy and control by allowing users to self-host their data while providing real-time chat, rich text pages, customizable databases, and file management capabilities.
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π― Primary Use Case:
Team collaboration and knowledge management with a focus on data privacy and local-first functionality.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Real-Time Chat
β’ Rich Text Pages
β’ Customizable Databases
β’ File Management
β’ Local-first workflow with SQLite database
π Summary:
Colanode is an open-source, local-first collaboration workspace designed as an alternative to Slack and Notion. It prioritizes data privacy and control by allowing users to self-host their data while providing real-time chat, rich text pages, customizable databases, and file management capabilities.
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π windows | Shell
π― Primary Use Case:
Running Windows operating systems inside Docker containers for development, testing, or virtualization purposes.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ ISO downloader
β’ KVM acceleration
β’ Web-based viewer
π Summary:
This repository provides a way to run Windows operating systems inside Docker containers. It includes features for downloading ISO images, KVM acceleration, and a web-based viewer, enabling users to easily create and manage Windows virtual machines.
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π― Primary Use Case:
Running Windows operating systems inside Docker containers for development, testing, or virtualization purposes.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ ISO downloader
β’ KVM acceleration
β’ Web-based viewer
π Summary:
This repository provides a way to run Windows operating systems inside Docker containers. It includes features for downloading ISO images, KVM acceleration, and a web-based viewer, enabling users to easily create and manage Windows virtual machines.
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π ungoogled-chromium | Python
π― Primary Use Case:
Providing a Chromium-based web browser without Google integration, focusing on privacy and user control.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Removes dependency on Google web services
β’ Retains the default Chromium experience
β’ Enhances privacy, control, and transparency
β’ Disables functionality specific to Google domains
β’ Blocks internal requests to Google at runtime
π Summary:
The ungoogled-chromium project aims to provide a version of Google Chromium without dependencies on Google web services. It focuses on enhancing privacy, control, and transparency by removing Google-specific code and binaries, and disabling features that compromise user control.
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π― Primary Use Case:
Providing a Chromium-based web browser without Google integration, focusing on privacy and user control.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Removes dependency on Google web services
β’ Retains the default Chromium experience
β’ Enhances privacy, control, and transparency
β’ Disables functionality specific to Google domains
β’ Blocks internal requests to Google at runtime
π Summary:
The ungoogled-chromium project aims to provide a version of Google Chromium without dependencies on Google web services. It focuses on enhancing privacy, control, and transparency by removing Google-specific code and binaries, and disabling features that compromise user control.
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π HunyuanVideo-Foley | Python
π― Primary Use Case:
Generating synchronized Foley audio for video content creation.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Multi-scenario audio-visual synchronization
β’ Multi-modal balance between visual and textual information
β’ 48kHz Hi-Fi audio output
π Summary:
The HunyuanVideo-Foley repository introduces a multimodal diffusion model for generating high-fidelity Foley audio synchronized with video content. It aims to provide professional-grade AI sound effect generation for video creators, applicable to various scenarios like short videos, films, and games.
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π― Primary Use Case:
Generating synchronized Foley audio for video content creation.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Multi-scenario audio-visual synchronization
β’ Multi-modal balance between visual and textual information
β’ 48kHz Hi-Fi audio output
π Summary:
The HunyuanVideo-Foley repository introduces a multimodal diffusion model for generating high-fidelity Foley audio synchronized with video content. It aims to provide professional-grade AI sound effect generation for video creators, applicable to various scenarios like short videos, films, and games.
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π fzfm | Shell
π― Primary Use Case:
Fuzzy finding and managing files and directories in the terminal.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Navigate directories seamlessly using only your keyboard
β’ Blazing-fast fuzzy search powered by `fzf`
β’ File preview using `bat` (fallback to `cat`)
β’ Directory preview using `eza` (fallback to `ls`)
β’ Customizable multimedia file opener
π Summary:
The fzfm repository provides a fuzzy finder file manager implemented in shell script. It leverages `fzf` for fast fuzzy searching and offers features like file and directory previews, customizable media opening, and configuration via environment variables, aiming to provide a seamless keyboard-driven file navigation experience in the terminal.
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π― Primary Use Case:
Fuzzy finding and managing files and directories in the terminal.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Navigate directories seamlessly using only your keyboard
β’ Blazing-fast fuzzy search powered by `fzf`
β’ File preview using `bat` (fallback to `cat`)
β’ Directory preview using `eza` (fallback to `ls`)
β’ Customizable multimedia file opener
π Summary:
The fzfm repository provides a fuzzy finder file manager implemented in shell script. It leverages `fzf` for fast fuzzy searching and offers features like file and directory previews, customizable media opening, and configuration via environment variables, aiming to provide a seamless keyboard-driven file navigation experience in the terminal.
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π‘ packemon | Go
π― Primary Use Case:
Network packet generation and analysis for security testing, network troubleshooting, and protocol exploration.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Packet generation with custom payloads
β’ Packet monitoring on specified network interfaces
β’ TUI interface for interactive packet analysis
β’ Cross-platform support (Windows, macOS, Linux)
β’ Packet filtering and detailed packet view
π Summary:
PackΓ©mon is a TUI tool written in Go for generating and monitoring network packets. It allows users to craft and send custom packets to specific network interfaces, as well as capture and analyze network traffic in real-time, supporting Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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π― Primary Use Case:
Network packet generation and analysis for security testing, network troubleshooting, and protocol exploration.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Packet generation with custom payloads
β’ Packet monitoring on specified network interfaces
β’ TUI interface for interactive packet analysis
β’ Cross-platform support (Windows, macOS, Linux)
β’ Packet filtering and detailed packet view
π Summary:
PackΓ©mon is a TUI tool written in Go for generating and monitoring network packets. It allows users to craft and send custom packets to specific network interfaces, as well as capture and analyze network traffic in real-time, supporting Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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π₯ quiet | C
π― Primary Use Case:
Private and secure team communication without reliance on central servers.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Team Chat
β’ End-to-end Encryption
β’ Channels
β’ Decentralized architecture
β’ Tor integration for secure communication
π Summary:
Quiet is a decentralized, peer-to-peer team chat application that aims to provide a private alternative to platforms like Slack and Discord. It leverages Tor for secure communication and OrbitDB for data synchronization directly between users' devices, eliminating the need for a central server. The application is built with TypeScript, Electron, and React Native.
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π― Primary Use Case:
Private and secure team communication without reliance on central servers.
β¨ Key Features:
β’ Team Chat
β’ End-to-end Encryption
β’ Channels
β’ Decentralized architecture
β’ Tor integration for secure communication
π Summary:
Quiet is a decentralized, peer-to-peer team chat application that aims to provide a private alternative to platforms like Slack and Discord. It leverages Tor for secure communication and OrbitDB for data synchronization directly between users' devices, eliminating the need for a central server. The application is built with TypeScript, Electron, and React Native.
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